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DJI Mic 3 Released – Up To 4 TX and 8 RX Units, Timecode Support, No 3.5mm Lav Mic Input

DJI Mic 3 comes with support for up to four transmitters and eight receivers, as well as precise timecode. It features an adaptive gain control, three voice tone presets, and two-level noise cancelling. Furthermore, the Mic 3 supports dual-file 32-bit float internal recording with 32 GB of TX storage, as well as automatic frequency hopping between 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. On the downside, the Mic 3 does not have a 3.5mm lav mic input anymore. Back in November 2021, with the announcement of the first DJI Mic, the Chinese tech company DJI entered the world of dedicated audio devices. By doing so, DJI started competing with the likes of RODE and other players in the field of affordable 2.4GHz wireless mic systems. A few generations and a couple of innovations later, DJI today announces the DJI Mic 3. Let’s take a look at what is new with the latest microphone system from DJI. Mic 3. Source: DJI DJI Mic 3 – Tiny transmitters without 3.5mm lav mic input First, let’s talk about the transmitters (TX): Weighing 16 grams, the Mic 3 transmitter is fairly compact. The microphone angle can be flexibly adjusted with the detachable, rotating clip. It can be worn with either a magnetic or a clip-on attachment. The Mic 3 windscreens can also be purchased in five different colors to better match clothing or the environment. On the downside, DJI got rid of the 3.5mm lav mic input on the TX units. You can only record audio with the built-in...

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